Product Details

An atypical absinthe, flavoured with bison grown especially for Zubrsinthe in Poland.

Editor reviews

Appearance: a very light peridot green, with no sediment.

Louche: Thick and Opalescent finished product. Quite attractive.

Aroma: Herbal and attractive, with lots of that juicy sweet bison grass aroma, supported by the regular players of anise, fennel and wormwood.

Taste: A nice balance of the holy trinity of anise, wormwood and anise, but it's all about the bison grass. It really sticks out and stands at the forefront. For me, that's a plus. For those looking for a traditionally flavored absinthe, it might seem eccentric. But overall, I think the flavors of absinthe and bison grass compliment each other very nicely.

Finish: that bison grass flavor. Man, it lasts and lasts.

For anyone who likes that unique flavor of bison grass in cocktails, this is going to take you for a ride. Quite enjoyable.

Bison Grass

Aroma: Herbal and attractive, with lots of that juicy sweet bison grass aroma, supported by the regular players of anise, fennel and wormwood.

Taste: A nice balance of the holy trinity of anise, wormwood and anise, but it's all about the bison grass. It really sticks out and stands at the forefront. For me, that's a plus. For those looking for a traditionally flavored absinthe, it might seem eccentric. But overall, I think the flavors of absinthe and bison grass compliment each other very nicely.

Finish: that bison grass flavor. Man, it lasts and lasts.

For anyone who likes that unique flavor of bison grass in cocktails, this is going to take you for a ride. Quite enjoyable.

Louche: rather slow to start, but then very thick. At 1:4 the louche is beautifully opalescent, in a light green. At 1:5 the louche starts weakening.

Aroma: Before adding water the aroma is not very strong. Some alcohol and an aroma that is not that of the holy trinity but, I think, that of bison grass. With water the aroma does not intensify much, and alcohol (this is a strong absinthe at 72%) remains evident in a pleasant way, quite consistent with the specific herbal scent.

Taste: Some wormwood, little anise, the complex and delicate taste of bison grass. The taste is different from any other absinthe I know of, the holy trinity is here mostly a background for the specific taste of bison grass, but it does work for me!

Finish: bison grass lingers long both in the nose and mouth.

Overall: this is a fine absinthe, and those looking for something different are likely to appreciate it.

Bison grass

Louche: rather slow to start, but then very thick. At 1:4 the louche is beautifully opalescent, in a light green. At 1:5 the louche starts weakening.

Aroma: Before adding water the aroma is not very strong. Some alcohol and an aroma that is not that of the holy trinity but, I think, that of bison grass. With water the aroma does not intensify much, and alcohol (this is a strong absinthe at 72%) remains evident in a pleasant way, quite consistent with the specific herbal scent.

Taste: Some wormwood, little anise, the complex and delicate taste of bison grass. The taste is different from any other absinthe I know of, the holy trinity is here mostly a background for the specific taste of bison grass, but it does work for me!

Finish: bison grass lingers long both in the nose and mouth.

Overall: this is a fine absinthe, and those looking for something different are likely to appreciate it.